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Harper chief of staff resigns amid Senate expense scandalNigel Wright has resigned as Prime Minister Stephen Harper's chief of staff, following revelations he wrote a $90,000 cheque to repay living expenses claimed by Senator Mike Duffy.
Search continues for 2 missing New Brunswick fishermenA search effort has resumed for two missing fishermen off the coast of New Brunswick, after a distress call was issued from their boat early Saturday.
Jeep driver apologizes after stunt kills Edmonton womanA man claiming to be the driver of a Jeep that struck and killed a spectator at a charity event in Edmonton says he is sorry for what happened.
Ads tout job grants program that doesn't yet existThe federal government has been airing ads touting its Canada Jobs Grant for training workers, but the Conservative government House leader acknowledges the announced program is merely a "proposal that needs to be fleshed out."
Toronto Mayor Rob Ford cancels weekly radio showToronto Mayor Rob Ford will not be hosting his weekly radio show this weekend after explosive allegations that he was recorded on video appearing to smoke crack cocaine.
1 person hurt after trains collide near Medicine HatThe Transportation Safety Board of Canada is deploying a team to the site of a two-train collision east of Medicine Hat.
Police not questioning Millard in other cases, lawyer saysThe lawyer for Dellen Millard, who is accused of murdering Hamilton man Tim Bosma, says his client has not been questioned in connection with any other cases.
Woman charged with hiding newborn's bodyA 30-year-old New Brunswick woman has been charged in connection with the discovery of the body of a newborn boy found on Taylor Road near Monteagle, N.B. in 2009.
Antipsychotic drugs recalledHealth Canada says three companies are voluntarily recalling all lots of the antipsychotic drug quetiapine.
Panda exhibit opens at Toronto ZooThe long -awaited day for the public unveiling of a pair of giant pandas at the Toronto Zoo has finally arrived.
Spectator killed at Edmonton Jeep eventA 20-year-old woman died Saturday during an event for Jeep enthusiasts held in a parking lot just west of downtown Edmonton.
Apartment fire leaves 3 children, father in critical conditionEmergency crews responding to a fire in Sainte-Thérèse, Que., said they found five family members unconscious in their apartment on Saturday morning.
Sailor fighting cancer says AWOL charges droppedAll charges against a Nova Scotia woman in the Royal Canadian Navy who is fighting cancer, and who was charged with being absent without leave and facing a court martial have been dropped, the woman and her lawyer say.
Rescue attempt over for New Brunswick fishermenThe rescue attempt for two missing fishermen has been called off in New Brunswick, hours after one body was found.
Should genetic testing for cancer be available to all Canadians?The revelation that Hollywood celebrity Angelina Jolie had a double mastectomy as a preventative measure against cancer stoked heated discussion this past week, but one prominent cancer researcher says it demonstrates the need to make genetic testing available to all Canadians.
Email is proof Senate greenlit expenses, Brazeau saysSenator Patrick Brazeau, in an interview with CBC Radio's The House, says the Senate gave him the green light to claim expenses for his secondary residence in Gatineau, Que., in an email dated March 8, 2011 — the same $48,000 expenses a Senate report says he has to pay back.
First Nations chief asks to meet B.C. premier over pipelinesA First Nations chief in northern B.C. is demanding a face-to-face meeting with the premier over pipeline projects.
RCMP has 'no interest' in discussing harassment suit settlementA lawyer representing 300 women who worked for the RCMP alleging harassment and gender-based discrimination in a lawsuit says the national police force is declining an offer to mediate.
Bell Mobility to appeal ruling in 911 lawsuitBell Mobility says the company plans to appeal a Northwest Territories Supreme Court ruling that says the company is liable for charging 911 fees to customers that aren't receiving the service.
Duffy's Senate expenses may get 2nd look from auditorsSenator Mike Duffy's expenses may get a second review by independent auditors following media reports regarding expenses he claimed while campaigning for Conservative candidates during the last election.
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